Danielle Miller: The left can’t handle the truth

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Published: 02-18-2025 1:13 PM

In his Feb. 15 column, Allen Woods says he’s “baffled” that “young Black voters, young Latinos, low-income voters, and women of any age” voted for Donald Trump. But he need not be baffled.

The truth is, Trump won because he ran a common sense campaign. His opponent, on the other hand, made no sense at all. The joy was really never there, and Kamala Harris was so unpopular that she ended up losing all seven battlegrounds to a man who has been portrayed in the news media as Hitler since he descended a golden escalator in 2015.

On Nov. 5, 77 million Americans chose a real leader who they knew would fight for them every day, a principled man with more energy than most men half his age. And after two assassination attempts and a biased presidential debate (why is David Muir still on the air?), he was more determined than ever to win back the White House with his America First priorities.

Trump is fearless, he tells it like it is, and that’s why Democrats and the news media hate him so fiercely. He has kept his promises and has been working around the clock it seems since Jan. 20.

Proving how out of touch they are, the left can’t handle the truth about illegal immigration, how it’s damaging this country, and how it has harmed Americans, nor do they want to hear about why transgender women don’t belong in women’s sports. But Trump stands up for what’s right, and that’s why his supporters admire him so.

Danielle Miller

Deerfield

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